On Oct 24, 2007, at 5:26 AM, Ben Artin wrote:
>> It was suggested to me that one thing that was needed was a
>> reactor based on ThreadedSelectReactor that would integrate with
>> the Cocoa runtime.
>> Didn't Bob Ippolito already do this? <http://bob.pythonmac.org/> archives/2005/04/17/twisted-and-foreign-event-loops/>
Yeah, essentially, but it's complicated.
That post refers to TSR, which is almost, but not quite, a complete
reactor. That's why it's been moved to _threadedselectreactor.py.
As I understand it, TSR is intended to be the foundation for any
reactor that needs to integrate with a foreign event loop. The
wxreactor is a TSR subclass that wraps up the wx-specific details
into a convenience class.
cfreactor2 was meant to be like this, but it suffers from the same
issue wxreactor does, in that the reactor cannot be stopped and
restarted. Technically, reactors aren't supposed to support this, but
Trial requires the functionality for testing.
-phil